Dakota Territory

Dakota Territory by Brad Prowse, published by 1st Books Library in 2000, is a 160-page exploration of the collaboration between Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger in British cinema. The book delves into their notable films, including “The Red Shoes” and “A Matter of Life and Death,” focusing on the significance of accuracy in storytelling and its impact on the viewer’s experience.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the neurological aspects that underpin one of Powell and Pressburger’s most memorable works, “A Matter of Life and Death.” This edition presents a detailed examination of how their commitment to authenticity enhances the narrative’s emotional depth. The book engages with themes of fiction, westerns, and history, providing insights into the filmmaking process and the scholarly discourse surrounding these iconic films.
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Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger collaborated in the creation of many remarkable British films including “The Red Shoes,” “The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,” and “A Canterbury Tale.” While film scholars have known that Powell and Pressburger valued accuracy to enhance the power of their stories, a complete analysis of the neurological basis of one of their most memorable films, “A Matter of Life and Death- American title-Stairway to Heaven” (1946), has not been fully explored. This book will bring to light that scholarship interwoven into this powerful film.
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